article / janvier 14, 2015
Meeting Enstar in the road less traveled
“Somewhere ages and ages hence: Two roads diverged in a wood, and I— I took the one less traveled by, and that has made all the difference.” - Robert Frost
article / août 7, 2017
დავაფასოთ ბავშვები
სემინარი "დავაფასოთ ბავშვები" ჩატარდა 5-6 ივლისს ქ. ბორჯომში.
article / août 5, 2019
Born in a camp, children receive healthcare at mobile clinics
Mohammed (the picture above) was born in a tent, just weeks before winter fell. His mother Salima, who was pregnant when fleeing both drought and conflict, had no birth attendant and says she was by herself when she gave birth to her sixth child.
article / octobre 28, 2014
Dreams delayed: Iraqi children displaced by war
In a partially constructed commercial building strung with tarps, blankets, and clotheslines, two girls lean against a cold cement wall and speak of their past lives. They have only completed fifth grade. But, educated by war, their eyes have seen far more than most preteens.
press release / décembre 19, 2012
MOMEN ISTIMEWA DENGAN HADIAH #1 DARI SK-II BAGI ANDA DAN SESAMA
Berita PersUNTUK DIMUAT SEGERA MOMEN ISTIMEWA DENGAN HADIAH #1 DARI SK-II BAGI ANDA DAN SESAMA Jakarta, 4 Desember 2012 – SK-II ingin berbagi karunia kepada para wanita dengan menggelar event terbesar di Atrium, Mal Taman Anggrek pada tangg
article / octobre 24, 2012
Salt Iodisation
BACKGROUNDWhat is iodine deficiency and what are its effects?Iodine deficiency (ID) is not having enough iodine to sustain the body’s need. ID in pregnancy and early childhood can cause a spectrum of problems.
article / février 17, 2016
The days when we felt unsafe are over now
By Antonio MassipaThis is Angónia district, central Mozambique. 12-year-old Ndawona Luis, who is doing grade 3, is happy because she can now sleep safely in a house built by a Health Committee set up and trained by World Vision.
page / octobre 1, 2012
Guidance Notes on Reducing Risk and Building Community Resilience
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article / juin 11, 2007
Palestinian schoolgirls enjoy a day of ‘normal’ childhood
Eleven-year-old Raghad says while drawing Winnie the Pooh on a school wall: “I paint at home, but painting walls is new to me. It is more fun, and more people can see my work. Before the programme started, I used to go home, eat, do my homework and then play at home with the neighbours\' daughters.